Selected Publications Health Innovation Technology & Simulation Lab

Below is a selected list of recent publications pertaining to the HITS research to date.

  • Xueping Li, Mohit Shukla, Kaike Zhang, Susan Fancher, Rachael Wyatt, Tami H. Wyatt and Sheila Taylor (2015), “Design and Development of an Electronic Fetal Monitoring App”. Proceedings of the 2015 Industrial and Systems Engineering Research Conference, S. Cetinkaya and J. K. Ryan, eds., May 30 - June 2, Nashville, TN. (2nd Place in CIS App Competition)
  • Xueping Li, Phillip Scruggs, Jindong Tan, Hongsheng He and Xiaodong Yang (2015), “Design and Development of Smart Sensor Technology in a Smart Home for Healthy Independent Living – A Pilot Study”. Proceedings of the 2015 Industrial and Systems Engineering Research Conference, S. Cetinkaya and J. K. Ryan, eds., May 30 - June 2, Nashville, TN.
  • Mohit Shukla, Xueping Li and Yang (2015), “Time-interval based Coverage Constraint for Nurse Scheduling Problems”. Proceedings of the 2015 Industrial and Systems Engineering Research Conference, S. Cetinkaya and J. K. Ryan, eds., May 30 - June 2, Nashville, TN.
  • Lindley, Lisa C., et al. "Pediatric Hospice and Palliative Care: Designing a Mobile App for Clinical Practice." Computers Informatics Nursing 32.7 (2014): 299-302.
  • Indranoi, Y, Coleman, C, Umberger, R. Exploring data capture from electronic medical records for research purposes. Non-indexed abstract reviewed locally. Poster presentation on April 8, 2013, 2013 STTI Gamma Chi Interprofessional Healthcare Research Day, Hollingsworth Auditorium on the University of Tennessee - Knoxville Agricultural Campus
  • Indranoi, Y, Coleman, C, Umberger, R. Exploring data capture from electronic medical records for research purposes. University of Tennessee Medical Center, Nurses’ Week Poster Display of STTI Poster, May 6-12, Awarded 2nd Place
  • Umberger, R., Indranoi, C., Simpson, M., Jensen, R., Shamiyeh, J. Implementation of an automated electronic medical record tool to identify patients with sepsis. Critical Care Medicine Vol 42, No 12, 1067 (Suppl.) 43nd Critical Care Congress, Society of Critical Care Medicine, San Francisco, California, January 9-12, 2014
  • Indranoi, Y, Coleman, C, Umberger, R. Exploring data capture from electronic medical records for research purposes. Non-indexed abstract reviewed locally. Poster presentation on April 8, 2013, 2013 STTI Gamma Chi Interprofessional Healthcare Research Day, Hollingsworth Auditorium on the University of Tennessee - Knoxville Agricultural Campus
  • Indranoi, Y, Coleman, C, Umberger, R. Exploring data capture from electronic medical records for research purposes. University of Tennessee Medical Center, Nurses’ Week Poster Display of STTI Poster, May 6-12, Awarded 2nd Place.
  • Umberger, R., Indranoi, C., Simpson, M., Jensen, R., Shamiyeh, J. Implementation of an automated electronic medical record tool to identify patients with sepsis. Critical Care Medicine Vol 42, No 12, 1067 (Suppl.) 43nd Critical Care Congress, Society of Critical Care Medicine, San Francisco, California, January 9-12, 2014.
  • Tami Wyatt, Xueping Li, Yu Huang, Rachel Farmer, and Delanna Reed (2013) "Developing an Interactive Story for Children with Asthma".Computers, Informatics, Nursing. (Accepted) (IF 0.95)
  • Wyatt, T.H., Li, X., Indranoi, C. & Bell, M. (2012) "Testing iCare v.1.0: An electronic health record learning tool". Computers, Informatics, Nursing. Vol. 30, No. 6, pp. 321-329. ( PMID: 22411413). (IF 0.95)
  • Xueping Li, Zhaoxia Zhao, Xiaoyan Zhu and Tami Wyatt (2011) "Covering Models and Optimization Techniques for Emergency Response Facility Location and Planning: A Review". Mathematical Methods of Operations Research (MMOR). (DOI: 10.1007/s00186-011-0363-4).
  • Chayawat Indranoi, Tami Wyatt and Xueping Li (2009), "Development and Usability of iCare: An Electronic Health Record System", Proceedings of the 2009 Industrial Engineering Research Conference, May 30 - June 3, Miami, FL. pp. 797-802.
  • Other publications by Dr. Li and Dr. Wyatt, and Dr. Li's work on Trace.

    HITS Seminar Series Health Innovation Technology & Simulation Laboratory

    On September 28, 2015

  • Yo Indranoi, “Two Parameters Interaction Modeling for Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome”
  • Mohit Shukla, “Revenue-based Block Scheduling Model for Operating Rooms Assignment”
  • Sadie Hutson, “Communicating about EOL through Digital Storytelling”
  • Hyung Nam Kim, “mHealth to support fathers of premature infants transitioning from the NICU to home”
  • On October 19, 2015

  • Eric Wade & Sarvenaz Chaeibakhsh, “Classifying upper-extremity motion using accelerometry data in individuals post-stroke”
  • Rebecca Koszalinski, “Demonstration of Speak for Myself”